I don't have any particular methodology, to tell you the truth. 'Silver Blue' took exactly the amount of time to write that it takes to sing it, and 'Prisoner in Disguise' took about a year and a half. So you just never know. J. D. Souther amountbluedisguise share on social
I grew up with singers. My father's mother sang opera. My dad was a big band singer. I can't remember a time there wasn't music in the house, so I grew up listening to great songwriters - George Gershwin, Cole Porter - and my grandma was playing opera for me before I was 3. J. D. Souther bandbigcole share on social
One can't judge Wagner's opera Lohengrin after a first hearing, and I certainly don't intend to hear it a second time. Gioachino Rossini hearintendjudge Change image and share on social
No one ever said on their deathbed, 'Gee, I wish I had spent more time alone with my computer'. Danielle Berry computerdeathbedgee Change image and share on social
I live - I live a highly scheduled life. There's absolutely no time wasted. I'm very focused. And I have a great assistant. Madonna Ciccone absolutelyassistantfocus Change image and share on social
Persons who are born too soon or born too late seldom achieve the eminence of those who are born at the right time. Katharine Anthony achievebeareminence Change image and share on social
What happens if you are the last (the very, very last) of your species, and you die - and humans notice? We live, increasingly, at a time when extinctions are recorded, remembered, and the last animal (or plant) in its line, by virtue of its being last, becomes a kind of celebrity. Its finality becomes a thing to honor. Robert Krulwich animalcelebritydie share on social
We can't cross that bridge until we come to it, but I always like to lay down a pontoon ahead of time. Bernard Baruch aheadbridgecross Change image and share on social
I've made more mistakes than anyone I know. Sometimes I learned something, and sometimes I just find myself doing it again. It makes me mad when I wasn't smart enough to learn the first time. You just think it's going to be different the next time, and it's not, as it turns out. Jim Pattison findhavelearn share on social
Why does the past seem so magical, so fraught, so luminous? At the time it was just, ugh, another boring bloody day. But, to look back on, it's a day full of miracles and light and extraordinary events. Why is this? What process do we apply to the past, to give it this vividness? I don't know. John Banville applybackbloody share on social